
Altoona blanks Richmond, 2-0
All-Star second baseman Max Moroff continued his dominance of Richmond in a 2-0 Altoona win on Saturday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

All-Star second baseman Max Moroff continued his dominance of Richmond in a 2-0 Altoona win on Saturday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

The Altoona Curve (60-53) took advantage of a few costly Flying Squirrels (57-54) mishaps to win the series opener 4-2on Friday night at People’s Natural Gas Field.

Richmond was blanked by New Hampshire’s Casey Lawrence in a rain-stalled, 2-0 loss on Thursday night at The Diamond.

Richmond shortstop Rando Moreno connected on the game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning on Wednesday night to finish a thrilling 3-2 win over New Hampshire (55-52).

Kelvin Marte pitched the Richmond Flying Squirrels (56-52) to a second consecutive shutout during a 3-0 win over the Fisher Cats (55-51)on Tuesday night at The Diamond.

Solo home runs from Engel Beltre and Devin Harris backed another sturdy bullpen performance in a 2-0 Flying Squirrels (55-52) win over Binghamton (59-48) on Sunday afternoon at The Diamond.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (54-52) struggled with runners on base in a frustrating 6-5 loss to the B-Mets on Saturday night in front of 8,007 fans at The Diamond.

An already overtaxed Richmond bullpen was able to cover eight innings of relief to snap the Flying Squirrels six game losing streak with a 6-1 win on Friday night against the Mets.

The B-Mets unloaded with eight runs over the final three innings against the Richmond Flying Squirrels in a 11-3 victory in the series opener on Thursday night at The Diamond.

The Altoona Curve (57-48) completed a three-game series sweep of the Flying Squirrels (53-50) with a 1-0 win on Wednesday afternoon at Peoples Natural Gas Field in Altoona, PA.
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